German GP: Bridgestone race report

Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's Fernando Alonso won a fast-paced and tactical German Grand Prix by
using a super soft - hard Bridgestone Potenza tyre strategy in Hockenheim.
Alonso won his second race of the season, his first since the season-opener...

Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's Fernando Alonso won a fast-paced and tactical German Grand Prix by
using a super soft - hard Bridgestone Potenza tyre strategy in Hockenheim.

Alonso won his second race of the season, his first since the season-opener in Bahrain, leading
team-mate Felipe Massa across the line. Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel finished third.

Hiroshi Yasukawa - Director of Bridgestone Motorsport, says

"Congratulations to Ferrari for their second 1-2 of the season. Germany is a very important market for
us and Bridgestone are happy to have contributed to the excitement we saw today. Even in our final
season of Formula 1 we continue to work positively with the sport and I am proud that we continue to
push with aspects such as our compound allocation for races."

"Both compounds worked better than we expected. The super soft lasted very well. A good example
of this was Jenson Button who was to gain position by staying on the super soft for his first stint
longer than the other front runners. The hard compound did take longer to warm-up than we usually
see with the prime tyre, and we saw evidence of this in the race with locked brakes, less grip in the
corners and lower traction before it was in its correct temperature operating range. I believe that
today was a good illustration of the strength of our development engineers in Japan. These tyres
were designed before the start of the season, and we have many changes such as the narrower front
tyres, and no more refuelling meaning heavier cars. Despite this, our engineers have produced tyres
capable of working well with this season's cars, even when we try an extreme allocation as we did
here."